Lectures on the English PoetsH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1924 - 256 páginas |
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... verse or measured prose . The merchant , as described in Chaucer , went on his way sounding always the increase of his winning ' . Every prose - writer has more or less of rhythmical adaptation , except poets , who , when deprived of ...
... verse or measured prose . The merchant , as described in Chaucer , went on his way sounding always the increase of his winning ' . Every prose - writer has more or less of rhythmical adaptation , except poets , who , when deprived of ...
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... verse is the only blank verse in the language ( except Shakespeare's ) that deserves the name of verse . Dr. Johnson , who had modelled his ideas of versification on the regular sing - song of Pope , condemns the Paradise Lost as harsh ...
... verse is the only blank verse in the language ( except Shakespeare's ) that deserves the name of verse . Dr. Johnson , who had modelled his ideas of versification on the regular sing - song of Pope , condemns the Paradise Lost as harsh ...
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... verse by James Rhoades ( 265 ) . GASKELL ( MRS . ) . The Life of Charlotte Brontë . Introduction by Clement Shorter ( 214 ) . JOHNSON ( SAMUEL ) . Lives of the Poets . 2 vols . Introduction by Arthur Waugh ( 83 , 84 ) . SCOTT ( SIR ...
... verse by James Rhoades ( 265 ) . GASKELL ( MRS . ) . The Life of Charlotte Brontë . Introduction by Clement Shorter ( 214 ) . JOHNSON ( SAMUEL ) . Lives of the Poets . 2 vols . Introduction by Arthur Waugh ( 83 , 84 ) . SCOTT ( SIR ...
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Lectures on the English Poets: Delivered at the Surrey Institution William Hazlitt Vista completa - 1818 |
Lectures on the English Poets: Delivered at the Surrey Institution William Hazlitt Vista completa - 1818 |
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